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2 Adams, W. L. 1978. Nuisance alligator control. Florida Wildlife 32(2):14–15.
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10 Alligator Management Section. 1993. 1993 annual report Alligator Management Program. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(2):1–2.
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12 Anderson, E. C. 1977. The diary of Master Edward C. Anderson, United States Navy. Pages 13–68 in W. S. Hoole, editor. Florida Territory in 1844. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA.
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14 Anonymous. 1858. A winter in southern Florida: extracts from the diary of a sportsman. II. Porter's Spirit of the Times 3(February 20):385.
15 Anonymous. 1859. Letter from Florida. Valley Farmer (St. Louis) 11(May):142.
16 Anonymous. 1881. A hunting party in Florida. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly 9(February):156–159.
17 Anonymous. 1882. Scientific news. Science News (June):533.
18 Anonymous. 1900. Trapping alligators and rattlers. Current Literature 27:165–166.
19 Anonymous. 1923. Alligators: how to keep them down on the farm. Literary Digest 78(11):54, 56, 58.
20 Anonymous. 1941. Alligators face extinction. Science Digest 10(4):67–70.
21 Anonymous. 1946. Captive reptiles at Silver Springs. Pure Oil News 28(10):13–15.
22 Anonymous. 1953. Gators can kill! Florida Outdoors 4(10):9–12.
23 Anonymous. 1958. Alligators big business in Florida. Florida Wildlife 12(5):4.
24 Anonymous. 1965. Audubon societies call for federal law to help stop poaching that threatens alligator. Florida Naturalist 38(4-B):2.
25 Anonymous. 1965. Drought, poachers, and the alligator. Animals 7:441–445.
26 Anonymous. 1967. Poaching threat to the alligator. Oryx 9:11.
27 Anonymous. 1968. Reprieve for the poachers. Oryx 9:384.
28 Anonymous. 1968. The law, the courts, and the alligator. Audubon Magazine 70(5):4–5.
29 Anonymous. 1969. Give an alligator his skin for Christmas. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 5(3):8.
30 Anonymous. 1970. A big year for alligators. Herpetological Review 2:31.
31 Anonymous. 1972. Indict dealer in shipping of alligator skins. New York Daily News. 9 March 1972. Reprinted in Herpetological Review 4:72.
32 Anonymous. 1978. Alligator smuggling investigation concluded. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 3(11):12.
33 Anonymous. 1979. Rulemaking actions June 1979: ESSA proposes findings in favor of alligator export. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 4(6):5–6.
34 Anonymous. 1980. Service issues alligator, ginseng findings: American alligator. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 4(11):11.
35 Anonymous. 1980. Service proposes changes to alligator rules. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 5(8):4–5.
36 Anonymous. 1981. Alligator management proposal, 1981. Unpublished Report to the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 21pp.
37 Anonymous. 1981. Florida harvest. Newsletter of the National Alligator Association, Orlando, Florida, USA.
38 Anonymous. 1982. Frank Godwin is really into gator aid—but not for preppies. People Weekly 18(14):131.
39 Anonymous. 1982. A guide to state laws on trade in reptile skins and products. The Reptile Skin Industry Trade Association, New York, New York, USA.
40 Anonymous. 1982. Alligator hide sale. Florida Wildlife 36(3):47.
41 Anonymous. 1983. Alligator: hunt in Florida. Oryx 17:143.
42 Anonymous. 1987. Gators are snapping back. U.S. News & World Report 103(2):14.
43 Anonymous. 1988. A hot debate over Florida's alligators. Newsweek 111(35):30.
44 Anonymous. 1989. Alligator farming information package: guidelines for the establishment and operation of alligator farms. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Alligator Management Program, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 42pp.
45 Anonymous. 1991. Gator farming pays off for the animals and humans as sales double in 2 years. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (January):31.
46 Anonymous. 1993. Statewide alligator harvest. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(2):1.
47 Anonymous. 1993. Public waters egg collection. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):5.
48 Anonymous. 1993. The Boutique at Gatorland—Orlando. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(2):2.
49 Anonymous. 1993. Program raises stress-free alligators. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (February):25.
50 Anonymous. 1993. Six men arrested for illegal alligators. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 12(1):23.
51 Anonymous. 1993. Questions & answers to the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):2.
52 Anonymous. 1993. What is the American Alligator Cycle of Protection (A.A.C.O.P.)? Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(2):2, 5.
53 Anonymous. 1993. Public waters harvest. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):5.
54 Anonymous. 1993. Private lands alligator management. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):5.
55 Anonymous. 1993. Nuisance Alligator Control Program. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(2):1.
56 Anonymous. 1993. Nuisance Alligator Control Program. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):1.
57 Anonymous. 1993. Alligator ranching. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):1.
58 Anonymous. 1993. Alligator farming: ranching. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(2):1.
59 Anonymous. 1993. Privatelands alligator management program. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):1.
60 Anonymous. 1993. Public waters hatchling collection. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):5.
61 Anonymous. 1994. 1994 private lands alligator management program. Gatortales 2(2):2.
62 Anonymous. 1994. Streamlined alligator rules proposed by Commission. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 2(2):2–3.
63 Anonymous. 1994. New alligator specialist at Florida Department of Agriculture. Gatortales 2(2):1–2.
64 Anonymous. 1994. Florida Alligator Marketing and Education Advisory Committee. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 2(1):2–3.
65 Anonymous. 1994. Boy Scouts of America Florida wildlife explorers Post 148 to begin at Gatorland. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 2(2):3–4.
66 Anonymous. 1994. 1994 public waters alligator harvest. Gatortales 2(2):2.
67 Anonymous. 1994. Alligator Management Program gets new Assistant Section Leader. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 2(2):2.
68 Anonymous. 1996. Good money from skins for US alligator farms. Fish Farming International 23(12):?.
69 Anonymous. 1996. Florida alligators feeling cramped. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 15(4):21–22.
70 Anonymous. 1996. Restaurateur puts extra bite in ‘gator meat. Gatortales, The American Alligator News Magazine 4(1):10.
71 Anonymous. 1996. Where to buy alligator products for the holidays! Gatortales, The American Alligator News Magazine 4(4):6–7.
72 Anonymous. 1999. Florida's Alligator Management Program changes leaders. Gatortales, The American Alligator News Magazine 6(1):8–9.
73 Anonymous. 2000. Alligator Trading Company. New alligator skin marketing partnership. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 19(3):13.
74 Anonymous. 2000. Alligator designs. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 19(3):13–14.
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79 Ashley, D. 1996. Alligator ranchers protest poster. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 15(3):13.
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89 Beltz, E. 1992. Herp news from around the world: strange, but true... Vivarium 4(1):6.
90 Beltz, E. 1992. Herp news from around the world: gators escape farm. Vivarium 4(3):6.
91 Beltz, E. 1994. Herp news from around the world: bet it never heard of the 2nd amendment... Vivarium 5(4):7.
92 Beltz, E. 1995. HerPET-POURRI. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 30(5):97–99.
93 Beltz, E. 1996. Herp news from around the world: catch of the day. Vivarium 7(5):10.
94 Beltz, E. 1997. Herp news from around the world: herp-, slither- and wriggle-news. Vivarium 8(4):10.
95 Beltz, E. 1997. Herp news from around the world: cash value not intrinsic worth. Vivarium 8(2):14.
96 Beltz, E. 1998. Herp news from around the world: the human/reptile interface. Vivarium 9(1):12.
97 Beltz, E. 1998. Herp news from around the world: hide your Pomeranians. Vivarium 10(1):19.
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420 Willoughby, H. L. 1898. Across the Everglades: a canoe journey of exploration, by Hugh L. Willoughby. J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 192pp.
421 Wing, E. S. 1975. Prehistoric use of animal resources in Florida. Florida State Museum, The Plaster Jacket No. 24:1–18.
422 Winter, N. O. 1918. Florida: the land of enchantment; including an account of its romantic history from the days of Ponce de Leon and the other early explorers and settlers, and the story of its native Indians; a survey of its climate, lakes and rivers and a description of its scenic wonders and abundant animal and bird life; and a comprehensive review of the Florida of to-day, as a state important for its industries, agriculture and educational advantages as well as the unsurpassed and justly celebrated winter resort of America, with unparalleled attractions for health and pleasure seekers, nature lovers, motorists and sportsmen. The Page Company, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 380pp.
423 Woodward, A. R. 1981. Regulation of alligator farming by the State of Florida. Pages 4–9 in P. Cardheilac, T. Lane, and R. Larsen, editors. Proceedings of the First Annual Alligator Production Conference, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
424 Woodward, A. R., D. N. David, and T. C. Hines. 1987. American alligator management in Florida. Pages 98–113 in Proceedings of the 3rd Southeastern Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Symposium, Athens, Georgia, USA.
425 Woodward, A. R. 1987. Alligator ranching research in Florida, USA. Pages 363–367 in G. J. W. Webb, S. C. Manolis, and P. J. Whitehead, editors. Wildlife management: crocodiles and alligators. Surrey Beatty & Sons, Chipping Norton, New South Wales, Australia.
426 Woodward, A. R. 1987. Alligator planning study. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission Bureau of Wildlife Research Final Report Study No. 7571, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 17pp.
427 Woodward, A. R., M. L. Jennings, and H. F. Percival. 1989. Egg collecting and hatch rates of American alligator eggs in Florida. Wildlife Society Bulletin 17:124–130.
428 Woodward, A. R. 1993. Alligator research evaluation and planning. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Statewide Wildlife Research Final Performance Report Study No. 7568, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 43pp.
429 Woodward, A. 1993. Developing Florida's Alligator Harvest Program: the experimental harvests. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trappers Association Newsletter 1(2):4.
430 Woodward, A. R., C. T. Moore, and M. F. Delany. 1994. Florida alligator harvest report. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 13(4):19–20.
431 Woodward, A. R., and C. T. Moore. 1995. American alligators in Florida. Pages 127–129 in E. T. Laroe, G. S. Farris, C. E. Puckett, P. D. Doran, and M. J. Mac, editors. Our living resources. National Biological Service, Washington, D.C.
432 Woodward, A. R. 1995. Determination of appropriate harvest strategies for alligator management units. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Statewide Wildlife Research Final Performance Report Study No. 7562, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 49pp.
433 Woodward, W. 1996. Economic investigation of alligator trade to start soon. Gatortales, The American Alligator News Magazine 4(2):9.
434 Woodward, W. 1996. GFC to conduct alligator industry study. Gatortales, The American Alligator News Magazine 4(1):9.
435 Woodward, A. R., and B. L. Cook. 2000. Nuisance alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) control in Florida. Pages 446–455 in Crocodiles: Proceedings of the 15th Working Meeting of the Crocodile Specialist Group, IUCN—The World Conservation Union, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, United Kingdom.
436 Zajicek, P. 1993. Alligator promotions emphasize value and flavor. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 12(1):23.
437 Zajicek, P. 1993. Alligator promotions get the word out! Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):2.
438 Zoretich, F. 1994. Cheap thrills: Florida (the bottom half). Pineapple Press, Sarasota, Florida, USA. 192pp.
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